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  1. It was declared the basis for the national language in 1937 by then President of the Commonwealth Republic, Manuel L. Quezon and it was renamed Pilipino in 1959. In the 1972 Constitution, Pilipino and English are declared as the official languages, and Filipino, as the new national language to be developed from the contributions of all the languages spoken in the Philippines.

  2. The Quezon Memorial Shrine ( Filipino: Pambansang Pang-alaalang Dambana ni Quezon, [1] lit. 'National Memorial Shrine of Quezon') is a monument and national shrine dedicated to former Philippine President Manuel Quezon located within the grounds of Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City. It also houses a museum at its base.

  3. Oct 7, 2007 · Manuel L. Quezon III October 7, 2007 99 Comments on The Wily Filipino redux. Tweet. For everyone with a bee in their bonnet over TV show statements, take a deep breath, relax (you’re in distinguished company, Filipinos from generatons past have vigorously protested what they perceived as disparaging slights in Hollywood), and read this ...

  4. 5 National Library (Manila), Rare Books and Manuscripts section, Manuel L. Quezon Papers, clubs, asso ; 7 Manuel Quezon was elected Resident Commissioner to succeed Pablo Ocampo and arrived in Washington on Christmas Eve, 1909. The 31-year-old did not lack courage: speaking only Spanish and Tagalog when he first arrived, Quezon delivered his ...

  5. Talambuhay Ni Emilio Aguinaldo (Buod) Talambuhay Ni Cory Aquino (Buod) Talambuhay Ni Andres Bonifacio. Talambuhay Ni Francisco Balagtas (Buod) Si Manuel L. Quezon ay hindi lamang pangulo ng bansang Pilipinas. Siya rin ay dinadakila at tinaguriang isang bayani dahil sa kanyang kontribusyon upang makamit….

  6. The history of the Philippine Islands in the twentieth century and the biography of Manuel Quezon are indissolubly one. When Quezon was a boy of eighteen or so he returned to his native village in the north, feeling himself a grand cock of the walk with his newly gained academy degree.

  7. Jun 12, 2009 · A British writer once referred to Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy as “The Filipino Garibaldi,” and the comparison seems appropriate. The story of his life has yet to be properly written; much of it will include his long battle to assert the Magdalo version of our history. That version asserts June 12, 1898 as Independence Day.